Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 - England |
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Page 169
... looked upon the scene it contrasted vividly with the violence of the day before . He had woken up with a cracking headache and a blind- ing pain in one eye , which the bursting bombs had filled with fine metal dust ; but the scene on ...
... looked upon the scene it contrasted vividly with the violence of the day before . He had woken up with a cracking headache and a blind- ing pain in one eye , which the bursting bombs had filled with fine metal dust ; but the scene on ...
Page 406
... looked more like gigantic beetles than men , and the moral effect on the natives must have been tremendous . But whatever they looked like there was no question about their organising and military efficiency since , overcoming all ...
... looked more like gigantic beetles than men , and the moral effect on the natives must have been tremendous . But whatever they looked like there was no question about their organising and military efficiency since , overcoming all ...
Page 62
... looked over the vast stretch of the aerodrome . Immediately in front of me there were rolls of concertina wire ; beyond that , nothing save the green smooth stretch of turf , crossed by two black runways . It seemed as if God had been ...
... looked over the vast stretch of the aerodrome . Immediately in front of me there were rolls of concertina wire ; beyond that , nothing save the green smooth stretch of turf , crossed by two black runways . It seemed as if God had been ...
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SEE NOTE ON PAGE 15 of Advertising Section | 76 |
NEAR THING BY REGINALD HARGREAVES | 228 |
AN ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN | 304 |
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